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Unread 11 Jul 2006, 13:27   #14
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Re: Chick Flicks

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Originally Posted by Toccata & Fugue
I like some "chick flicks" such as Amelie and Before Sunrise and erm... Fight Club?
Amelie or Before Sunrise are hardly what I'd class as chick flicks. Chick flicks are really just a narrow sub genre of the whole romance genre that has limited appeal outside the female demographic due to its cheesyness and over sentimentality. A good romance film however will have a wider demographic as the romance is a story point which doesnt go ott and doesnt drown out the bigger story with cheesyness and sentiment
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